Time Over Land
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2018
Mature
Time is the base of all things. Time holds history as it also holds ends. A man who is well known for his magic lives in his tower with his family left alone as most understand he doesn't like being disturbed .This man has perfected many magics, and now he wants to master something that no one ever has. The magic of Time. But Time is confusing and those who come to his time are even more confused...If only time was easy to understand maybe the wizard can actually meet those he summons. Time is a man made construct which is ever so hard to understand.
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